Ancelotti & Raphinha: Latest Updates & Reaction

Raphinha This morning concluded this morning with Brazil In this international break playing the last half hour of the match that was played before Bolivia in it Municipal Stadium of El Alto, more than 4,100 meters above sea level. The Brazilians did not play anything. Brazil I was classified for the World Cup before facing Chile In the first game. After the meeting, the end of the Barça He planned to return to Barcelona.

The call of Braziltrained by Carlo Ancelotti, former coach of Real Madridhe had become very controversial because of his decision not to call for the two meetings of this break to Viniicus, Rodrygo and Military, In principle to rest. Yes, however, to Raphinha.

Raphinha He left the eleven before Chile in Maracaná. The Brazilian media highlighted the role of the striker of the Barçaalthough they marked Luiz Henrique y Lucas Paquetá. Led the attack of Brazil, Always finding solutions. He was also responsible for dangerous plays to a stopped ball and forced the rejection that led to the goal of Estevao. He also played before Bolivia although without so much transcendence.

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Raphinha I could have returned after measuring Chileans on September 5. Ancelotti gave three days to the workforce before traveling to Bolivia. An unnecessary wait, even more because of the status of the Barca player himself, than as Vinicius They are titles.

At the conclusion of the party, Raphinha He commented: “Playing 4,000 meters above sea level to win the game, damages the teams quite a lot. And then, in an equalized game like the one we were playing, the referee invented a penalty.”

Marcus Cole

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